A cynical gimp bitching about disability issues with a hint of hormone and a shot of sarcasm.
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I’m going to start archiving my shows again. All shows will be available on the KMRL podomatic site (as soon as I find out what the user/password are…oops, stupid cripple!), and at the following address:
http://www.cynicalgimp.com/Shows/
Webmasters: Please do not link to the individual sound files. Instead, a link to http://www.cynicalgimp.com/Shows/ would be appreciated instead, saving in both bandwidth and cost to the site.
Fans / Listeners: You will need the free RealPlayer to listen to the files, as MP3s are too big to host here, and would cost quite a bit to host and stream. Please do not download the files — they will eventually be removed and I don’t want my voice all over the place. Smile.
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Got a particular disability issue you want me to rant about? Have an experience you'd like to share? Want cynical feedback regarding your disability issue? If so, then send e-mail to letters AT cynicalgimp DOT com. Letters will be read on air, and no names will be mentioned if asked. [view privacy policy]
I also have another e-mail address for the show, cynicalgimp AT mojoradiolive DOT com. You can send me anything here; however, it will not be read on the air. If you want it [your letter] read on the air, use the former e-mail address.
This is a real talk show (at least in my mind). What would a talk show be like without callers? Call 206-350-5405 (normal rates apply) and your call will be played on the air, as well as a response (well...duh).
AIM/AOL:
iaskedalice09, Cynical Gimp
YIM:
iaskedalice09

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October 23rd, 2007 at 4:20 PM
To err is human — and to blame it on a computer is even more so — Robert Orben